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officers have used excessive force on peaceful protesters one hundred thirty times since september of two thousand and eleven when the occupy movement kicked off johnno full joins us now from our new york studios john is an independent journalist co-host of radio's patch and regular contributor to the fast times welcome john. thanks for having me and thanks for joining us in a recent article for alterna you asked if the new york police department broke international law in suppressing protests and i know there's been a statement from from the u.n. about. the u.s. police reaction to occupy protests what's what's the story here. well the answer to the question did the y.p. break international law is almost certainly yes the united states is obliged by various treaties that it signed onto to protect assembly rights to protect free speech rights to protect rights of the press and what this report in it comes in at just under two hundred pages what this report extensively documents is that those laws have just been either broken or ignored constantly and that's a word that one of the. auth
officers have used excessive force on peaceful protesters one hundred thirty times since september of two thousand and eleven when the occupy movement kicked off johnno full joins us now from our new york studios john is an independent journalist co-host of radio's patch and regular contributor to the fast times welcome john. thanks for having me and thanks for joining us in a recent article for alterna you asked if the new york police department broke international law in suppressing protests...
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will thanks a lot for being with us tonight. absolutely thanks for having me after the break mitt romney's brainchild bain capital is in the process of outsourcing even more jobs overseas leaving more americans unemployed and struggling to survive what's happening at a manufacturing plant in illinois and our workers there trying to save their livelihoods. if they shoot something inappropriate for public they can easily be showing. casualties of war ok. i wish it would have never happened but it has. been a war a t.v. camera becomes unnecessary what this is their own safety all foreign nationals including journalists and inspectors should leave. and the spear happens with such witnesses i got it on my site. where many turks. nurses. on our. wealthy british science. is not on. the market so why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. emissions. couldn't take three days for chargers. arrangement three.
will thanks a lot for being with us tonight. absolutely thanks for having me after the break mitt romney's brainchild bain capital is in the process of outsourcing even more jobs overseas leaving more americans unemployed and struggling to survive what's happening at a manufacturing plant in illinois and our workers there trying to save their livelihoods. if they shoot something inappropriate for public they can easily be showing. casualties of war ok. i wish it would have never happened but it...
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it would have hurt us, we knew it would have hurt us. when the stuff about him and the dui came out, we were upset by it because on a number of issues like social security, we were gaining some ground back in 2000. there's no question here that what's happened is that bush, excuse me, romney has a world of hurt right now. he's got the bain stuff. he's got outsourcing. he's got swiss bank accounts. offshore tax havens, the whole tax question. i have been in campaigns. there is only one reason why you would not release these tax returns, and take this kind of intense criticism. and that reason is that there's something fatal in the returns. so what he's now done, he started off lying for example about kerry by saying kerry had only release said two years of tax returns. he had released 20. he's now moved on and his campaign has moved on to the kind of smears that didn't work against obama when they were tried in 2008. won't work now. richard is absolutely right, by the way. people know this guy. they know him as president. this is only goi
it would have hurt us, we knew it would have hurt us. when the stuff about him and the dui came out, we were upset by it because on a number of issues like social security, we were gaining some ground back in 2000. there's no question here that what's happened is that bush, excuse me, romney has a world of hurt right now. he's got the bain stuff. he's got outsourcing. he's got swiss bank accounts. offshore tax havens, the whole tax question. i have been in campaigns. there is only one reason...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> house republicans tomorrow will vote for the 30th time to repeal the president's health care act despite the fact they know it has no chance of passing the senate. luke, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again an hoping for a different rul. does that mean speaker boehner may be in need of psychiatric help? >> republicans would tell them this is a winning issue for them. 30 times, right, they like it. they look at internal polling, which they feel the health care law being repealed eed is favor to them. this is probably the last substantial one you'll see. speaker boehner is going to have the whole gop leadership's going to go to the floor and talk loudly about it for quite some time. it will be interesting to see how it resognates in november. >> i understand you asked the speaker about his remarks when he said the country will not fall in love with mitt romney. let's take a look at his answer cht. >>
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> house republicans tomorrow will vote for the 30th time to repeal the president's health care act despite the fact they know it has no chance of passing the senate. luke, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again an hoping for a different rul. does that mean speaker boehner may be in need of psychiatric help? >> republicans would tell...
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he used to run the place. if mitt romney went to bain and said, look, in order to continue to make the hundreds of millions and billions of dollars that bain has made over the years, do we really have to send these jobs off, can't you hold off on this, wouldn't you expect bain to listen to mitt romney saying that to them? >> oh, absolutely. he's the one that created the model that sent jobs overseas. and we'd love to see mitt romney and president obama come to freeport and actually go to the lincoln douglas debate site and have a debate on outsourcing, on how terrible it is for the country, and what they're going to do. not do from the podium, but come and meet the people and see the lives they affect and how they're going to positively make changes to keep jobs here in freeport, illinois, and in our country. >> cheryl, if you and the mayor and the city council can't stop bain from doing this, what's going to happen to you when your job goes to china? >> well, i will be forced to go back to school, along with
he used to run the place. if mitt romney went to bain and said, look, in order to continue to make the hundreds of millions and billions of dollars that bain has made over the years, do we really have to send these jobs off, can't you hold off on this, wouldn't you expect bain to listen to mitt romney saying that to them? >> oh, absolutely. he's the one that created the model that sent jobs overseas. and we'd love to see mitt romney and president obama come to freeport and actually go to...
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chapter seven means that you can use the you can use force right if you include top to including the use of force but what you are actually legally able to do depends on the actual text of the u.n. resolution itself so when we say that they get a resolution based on sanctions it's also authorizing the use of force legally that's really a stretch unless the authorizations actually written into the resolution itself at the same time at the same time the way things are often you know slippery slope and i think that even with that with libya for example we saw a lot of mission creep there right now what he actually was delicious and but there was the agreement that armed force could be used to protect the population of sirte and other cities that were under direct threat so there was that acknowledgement look this tension between chapter six and chapter seven operations between humanitarian intervention and you know imperialism that we've been running this playbook since bosnia it's an old it's an old discussion it's a tired discussion it's a discussion that's not making the world safer
chapter seven means that you can use the you can use force right if you include top to including the use of force but what you are actually legally able to do depends on the actual text of the u.n. resolution itself so when we say that they get a resolution based on sanctions it's also authorizing the use of force legally that's really a stretch unless the authorizations actually written into the resolution itself at the same time at the same time the way things are often you know slippery...
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the risk is, finally there is a cool front settling down and on us. so often when we see heat waves and washington, it will end again with some severe weather. on sunday, i am afraid the risk of having damaging winds and also along with severe storms, a lot of lightning that could be putting more power outages and stress on the already fragile power grid will be significant. in the meantime, look at the temperatures at our futurecast. 100 or higher in many areas. there is a chance there could be some afternoon thundershowers. i think the greater chance becomes as we get into sunday and a weather front finally comes our way especially by late sunday and late sunday evening, i am afraid there will be some severe weather around our area. for tomorrow's dangerous heat, 102 may be as high as 105 degrees in and around the washington area. there is the risk of some dangerous severe weather late sunday into sunday evening. next week we do get a break. with the weather front to our south, there could be some thunderstorms. the heat will be ending. it is danger
the risk is, finally there is a cool front settling down and on us. so often when we see heat waves and washington, it will end again with some severe weather. on sunday, i am afraid the risk of having damaging winds and also along with severe storms, a lot of lightning that could be putting more power outages and stress on the already fragile power grid will be significant. in the meantime, look at the temperatures at our futurecast. 100 or higher in many areas. there is a chance there could...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. u someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve thisis message. >> take a look at this dramatic video. they were buzzed in thinking they were law enforcement. but when they came in with their guns drawn he realized what happened and started shooting after pulling at his own gun. >> it turns out that former vice president dick cheney was not a big fan of the choice of sarah palin at abies provincial candidate back in 2008. he spoke out earlier today saying that she was a mistake. >> the first proposition. i think that was one of the problems that mccain had. i like governor palin. i have met her. i know her. she is an attractive candidate, but based on her background she had only been governor for two years. i think that was a mistake. >> focus on presidential candidate mitt romney is increasing as he is expected to soon name his running mate. >> campaigning out of the country to
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. u someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve thisis message. >> take a look at this dramatic video. they were buzzed in thinking they were law enforcement. but when they came in with their guns drawn he realized what happened and started shooting after pulling at his own gun. >> it turns out...
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it's a strategy history tells us has mixed results. so kelly, now the big question is when will he make the big announcement? many candidates wait until right before the big convention at the end of the summer. some want him to make it sooner rather than later to shift some of the focus off bain capital. ultimately, it's up to him who help wants and when he will pick. >> mitt romney visiting a key swing state today. the president is in a traditionally red state. >> reporter: let's start with mitt romney. today he's in pennsylvania. he's doing a little bit of work on the campaign trail hoping to be the first republican in 24 years to take the stage. mitt romney's campaign said they cran do that on the other hand you have president obama with four fund-raisers in texas. we know that's a long shot to win that state. regardless of that, he's raying money in the lone star state. >> thank you. we will see you tomorrow. let's check out the first couple showing a little bit of love. the obamas went to a basketball game last night and ended up
it's a strategy history tells us has mixed results. so kelly, now the big question is when will he make the big announcement? many candidates wait until right before the big convention at the end of the summer. some want him to make it sooner rather than later to shift some of the focus off bain capital. ultimately, it's up to him who help wants and when he will pick. >> mitt romney visiting a key swing state today. the president is in a traditionally red state. >> reporter: let's...
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the regime shot at us, tortured us and no one came to our aid except these guys. and maybe some are my cousins and uncles and brothers. they picked up guns, they came here to defend us and we welcome them. they say this despite the fact that the rebels' presence in their town sometimes brings the ire of the government. it might mean that civilian homes get shelled. that people died. they say we don't care, we're willing to take that risk because these are the people here to protect us. so the rebels have hearts and minds in these towns. >> reporter: the morale overall though was what? what did you find? >> people were willing to stay on message, especially when talking to western journalists "we support the rebels, we support the cause. any day now we'll take down the regime." while i was inside syria there was this high level attack inside damascus that killed four high-ranking officials in the syrian government. i think that was a real morale boost and a few days after that you saw a lot of units going to aleppo. i was very close to aleppo, syria's largest city
the regime shot at us, tortured us and no one came to our aid except these guys. and maybe some are my cousins and uncles and brothers. they picked up guns, they came here to defend us and we welcome them. they say this despite the fact that the rebels' presence in their town sometimes brings the ire of the government. it might mean that civilian homes get shelled. that people died. they say we don't care, we're willing to take that risk because these are the people here to protect us. so the...
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>> eric: that time on sunday for "sunday house call," joining us as always is dr. marc siegel associate professor of medicine at langone medical center and the author of the book "the inner pulse." unlocking the secret of sickness. >> jamie: keeping us healthy, too and dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. great to see you. let's get healthy. the first topic is important for so many folks. a startling reality affecting 1 in 8 american couples. and it is infertility and health experts now raise red flags about the diagnosis, specifically for women believe it or not in their 20s, doctor, tell us, why women in their 20s. >> actually when people are at the age of 40, 67% of them can still have children which is amazing and 45, goes town to 15%, and we are tending to overlook young women as you said, jamie and it turns out that 11% of women under the age of 30, can't conceive. they tried for a year, that is the definition, if you try for a year and are not able to have a baby then it is desig
>> eric: that time on sunday for "sunday house call," joining us as always is dr. marc siegel associate professor of medicine at langone medical center and the author of the book "the inner pulse." unlocking the secret of sickness. >> jamie: keeping us healthy, too and dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. great to see you. let's get healthy. the first topic is important for so many...
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the national's numbers tell us this. they are the best team in the national league, at least from a record standpoint. with back-to-back homers from brian zimmerman, michael morse they are getting things done. they have a chance to sweep san francisco tonight. the nationals are feeling confident. >> an outstanding pitcher. not just this year, he has been a great pitcher. you have to lay off the high heat. we will be up for him. >> of funds so fouls one of. freeman makes that spectacular catch. that is what teammates are for. it was just incredible. our play of the day for you. steve nash called his trade to the lakers a surprise which is what most of america thought after hearing the news. he will beef joining forces with a former foe. -- he will be joining forces with a former foe. he was recruited by bryant and he had no other option but to play with a talented team and a live by his view children. sirena williams showcased her blistering serve today. she set a record 24 aces. she overpowered her opponent. 6-3, 7-6. sh
the national's numbers tell us this. they are the best team in the national league, at least from a record standpoint. with back-to-back homers from brian zimmerman, michael morse they are getting things done. they have a chance to sweep san francisco tonight. the nationals are feeling confident. >> an outstanding pitcher. not just this year, he has been a great pitcher. you have to lay off the high heat. we will be up for him. >> of funds so fouls one of. freeman makes that...
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stay with us. especially you, michael, because you have to tell me off the bat, how does romney's tax plan hurt waiters and waitresses? go figure. >> it doesn't hurt waiters and waitresses. >> he wants to raise the taxes on them. >> it helps -- it does not. that's simply not true, ed. mitt romney's tax plan calls for a 20% across the board cut in all tax rates. and that's accomplished without reducing revenue by getting rid of exemptions and deductions particularly for the wealthy. he has acknowledged many times there are many wealthy americans who would end up paying more because you get fewer deductions and exemptions. >> you're telling me i'm wrong when i hear and read in the tax plan that mitt romney wants to raise the taxes on people making under $30,000 a year? >> you are absolutely wrong. >> i am not wrong. ari? >> i'm not wrong. >> it's a smear. >> it's no smear, it's the truth. >> take a look at the tax plan as it's laid out in mitt romney's website or anyplace where it's laid out in a fai
stay with us. especially you, michael, because you have to tell me off the bat, how does romney's tax plan hurt waiters and waitresses? go figure. >> it doesn't hurt waiters and waitresses. >> he wants to raise the taxes on them. >> it helps -- it does not. that's simply not true, ed. mitt romney's tax plan calls for a 20% across the board cut in all tax rates. and that's accomplished without reducing revenue by getting rid of exemptions and deductions particularly for the...
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he told us he loved us every day . every time you talked to him. >> politics set aside as both presidential candidates tweeted out their condollence. president obama said beloved member of our campaign family passed away and our prayers with you. we'll miss you alex. >> ann and i were deeply saddened to hear of the death of alex okrent. >> and a federal judge is allowing the stage strict antiabortion law to take affect and allowing the only abortion clinic to remain open. the law requires anyone to be preventing abortion to be an obgyn. they are given more time the oh, pgyn don't have credentials and are working from out of state . weather is a tail of two extremes. heavy rains caused flash flooding and houston sex sex --- texas is under water after receiving rain. the massive down pours are causing problems. but raising hope that it is rain will end the drought condition in southeast texas. texas is one of 26 states that have natural disasters due to drought and blazing heat that is taking a tollon crops. we'll have m
he told us he loved us every day . every time you talked to him. >> politics set aside as both presidential candidates tweeted out their condollence. president obama said beloved member of our campaign family passed away and our prayers with you. we'll miss you alex. >> ann and i were deeply saddened to hear of the death of alex okrent. >> and a federal judge is allowing the stage strict antiabortion law to take affect and allowing the only abortion clinic to remain open. the...
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so bottom line we'll see we'll see where this goes we've got those before us israel. in the middle east. ok it's been one week since the massacre in colorado and president obama gave some of his toughest remarks yet about this last night before forty seven's belong in the hands of soldiers not the hands of criminals. the battlefield over not on the streets of our cities. and senators of fact chuck schumer took to the floor of the of the senate today saying at some length you know back a decade decade and a half ago we the democrats in the senate didn't actually seem to know the difference and he kind of came out and said this didn't know the difference between respecting the second amendment and not and gun control was like about fuzzy borders and now it's time to have clear borders and define you know what's a military weapon and what's not and let's get the military weapons out here your former cop doesn't make sense yeah i mean you know i'm a former cop i'm a libertarian i am very wary of gun control i think the second amendment the right of the people means the sa
so bottom line we'll see we'll see where this goes we've got those before us israel. in the middle east. ok it's been one week since the massacre in colorado and president obama gave some of his toughest remarks yet about this last night before forty seven's belong in the hands of soldiers not the hands of criminals. the battlefield over not on the streets of our cities. and senators of fact chuck schumer took to the floor of the of the senate today saying at some length you know back a decade...
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things that used to go down like the homosexuals, they used to let the homosexuals use the bottom rack, do their thing, but i wouldn't go for it. they all be shut out. you know what i'm saying? about a week and a half ago, police told me they found a knife up under my pillow. you know what i'm saying? i'm just like [ bleep ] they're just trying to set me up. they've been trying to get me for the longest. right now, you know, so it ain't my knife. so they can't say it's mine. you know what i'm saying? >> what would be the worst case scenario for you? >> well, three years, three years in lockup and possibly a 15-year sentence. >> still proclaiming his innocence, easter eagerly anticipates his disciplinary hearing. >> probably never in life find one of my knives. not to say i don't -- you know, i wouldn't have one. but you would never find one of my knives because if i gave my knife up, i'm going to use it and ain't nobody going to know about it, see. and then, two, in my position and where i'm staying at, being bd, if i go anywhere, nine times out of ten, you're going to have another bd
things that used to go down like the homosexuals, they used to let the homosexuals use the bottom rack, do their thing, but i wouldn't go for it. they all be shut out. you know what i'm saying? about a week and a half ago, police told me they found a knife up under my pillow. you know what i'm saying? i'm just like [ bleep ] they're just trying to set me up. they've been trying to get me for the longest. right now, you know, so it ain't my knife. so they can't say it's mine. you know what i'm...
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bush is a president who got us into two wars legalize spying on u.s. citizens open detention facility in cuba at the cia tortured black sites around the world ran up the deficit and that's just to name a few things i think we should all remember that and not just leave him be now for a next comment stay that had this had this question about our interview with glenn greenwald last week he said on you tube at around thirteen fifty seven glenn greenwald mentioned a project that's trying to shield the internet from government to anybody pick that up or know about any projects to protect internet users from government data mining well what glenn greenwald was talking about there was of the tor project i won't get into all the details here but you should learn more about it there's a lot of information online we should also make sure that you watch our interview with jacob apple bomb who founded to our project from earlier this year and finally as we did this to us he asked at the ilona show hey we'd be doing a review of the dark knight rises like you did fo
bush is a president who got us into two wars legalize spying on u.s. citizens open detention facility in cuba at the cia tortured black sites around the world ran up the deficit and that's just to name a few things i think we should all remember that and not just leave him be now for a next comment stay that had this had this question about our interview with glenn greenwald last week he said on you tube at around thirteen fifty seven glenn greenwald mentioned a project that's trying to shield...
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[applause] i want us to go forward. my opponent and his friends in congress - they got an economic plan. yeah, well, it sounds like you have heard the plant. [laughter] their plan is to cut taxes more for the wealthy, cut more regulations on banks, insurance companies, on scurrilous lenders and cut education and research and hope that somehow all that will create more prosperity for everybody. that is a good. -- that is a good theory. it did not work. it got us into this mess and the first place. [applause] -- in the first place. i think most of you, like most of america, understands that america works best not with top down economics but with a metal out economics, with a bottle of economics. when everybody has opportunity, everybody does well including those at the top. that is how we became the most prosperous nation on earth. that is how we built the greatest middle-class and history. -- in history. it is because i want to restore the basic argubargain and i am running for president of the united states. [applause]
[applause] i want us to go forward. my opponent and his friends in congress - they got an economic plan. yeah, well, it sounds like you have heard the plant. [laughter] their plan is to cut taxes more for the wealthy, cut more regulations on banks, insurance companies, on scurrilous lenders and cut education and research and hope that somehow all that will create more prosperity for everybody. that is a good. -- that is a good theory. it did not work. it got us into this mess and the first...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> to politics now, mitt romney brought in a group of ringers to watch his speech the other day. that ended with a standing ovation. but he was booed three times. >> the campaign actually gave me a list of african-american vips that they brought into the naacp meeting. these are people who were brought in to actually provide the cheering force so there will be some support along those lines. >> "the washin
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cnbc's geoff cutmore is live in london for us. geoff? >> good morning to you. the trouble is, mariano rahoy has protests on the street of spain as a result of this. as you've pointed out, these cuts meant to get public spending deficits down below 3%. by at least 2014. at least 200 minors took to the streets yesterday, to show their contempt for the reduction in subsidies for spanish mines in the north. these miners have a track record of forcing governments out. so something the prime minister has to take note of. that's one story the markets focused on. the other big news is i guess no news from the fed. as far as the ufomc was concerned in its minutes, the balanced in terms of further help, nothing immediately for the markets, they did leave the option on the table for now that was some small crumb of comfort to take away for these very jittery investors right now. back to you. >> geoff, thanks. still ahead on "way too early," quarterback tim tebow lends a hand at last night's espy awards. we'll show you what got his jets teammate mark sanchez laughing. >>>
cnbc's geoff cutmore is live in london for us. geoff? >> good morning to you. the trouble is, mariano rahoy has protests on the street of spain as a result of this. as you've pointed out, these cuts meant to get public spending deficits down below 3%. by at least 2014. at least 200 minors took to the streets yesterday, to show their contempt for the reduction in subsidies for spanish mines in the north. these miners have a track record of forcing governments out. so something the prime...
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were they hedging or investing for the bank's portfolio using excess deposits not used for loans? in other words, can we possibly tell and isn't what that volker and sandy weill are worried about? we can't tell. >> this is the beauty of breaking up the banks and doing that. you don't have to worry about the rule anymore. you know, the 9,000 pages in comments and complexities. you don't have to worry about answering the question. ultimately we get the banks down to a manageable size. they make bad risks and blow up. the taxpayer doesn't have to bail them out. we can do this through common sense. not through complex games that are set up that the banks can weave through the loopholes and accumulate risk. this is about monetizing the implicit guarantee, the subsidy the taxpayers provide through too big to fail. we need to break them up. otherwise we are going to see a repeat of the same crisis. i'm excited to see gathering momentum against something i have been advocating for a long time which i make the case for in my book. this is a real sign that, you know, there is a real -- peop
were they hedging or investing for the bank's portfolio using excess deposits not used for loans? in other words, can we possibly tell and isn't what that volker and sandy weill are worried about? we can't tell. >> this is the beauty of breaking up the banks and doing that. you don't have to worry about the rule anymore. you know, the 9,000 pages in comments and complexities. you don't have to worry about answering the question. ultimately we get the banks down to a manageable size. they...
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where you can't use any of the people's names. you can't even use their quotes. then what the hell is the point. the point is you shut up. you sit here. we feed you a bunch of crap. you write it down and put it into your newspapers. any self-respecting journalist should not want anything to do with that sham. unfortunately, almost all of them go right along with it. we got to go back to challenging the government. that's what the press should be about. now when we come back we'll challenge our government and our corporations. for profit prison versus figure out a way to keep people in jail forever so they can make a profit off them forever. we'll talk about that when we come back. >> based on a sexual assault at 16 derek has been classified as a sexually violent predator and confined behind bashed wire for as long as the state wants to hold him. >> this court has proven to be the knowing, delighted accomplice in the billionaires' purchase of our nation. >> and you think it doesn't affect you? think again. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: the virginia center for b
where you can't use any of the people's names. you can't even use their quotes. then what the hell is the point. the point is you shut up. you sit here. we feed you a bunch of crap. you write it down and put it into your newspapers. any self-respecting journalist should not want anything to do with that sham. unfortunately, almost all of them go right along with it. we got to go back to challenging the government. that's what the press should be about. now when we come back we'll challenge our...
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give us your context. four months before the election, it's different than campaigns past or should we hear more about what they will do moving forward? >> i have a slightly different view. i think as an incumbent, you have plenty of specifics. you don't have to look for what barack obama believes. he lived it. he saved the auto industry and reformed wall street and passed health care reform. you don't need to ask him where he stands. he acted on them. in terms of mitt romney, he has lots of specifics, but specifics on both sides of the issues. he was for things before he was against them. on two sides of health care and two sides of job creation and two sides of immigration, it appears. he's got lots of specifics out there. they just contradict each other. >> do you think that the bigger responsibility is on romney as the sitting president has a record and mitt romney in a lot of areas frankly is an unknown quantity of voters. >> in many ways, i disagree. in the campaign when you are running against the i
give us your context. four months before the election, it's different than campaigns past or should we hear more about what they will do moving forward? >> i have a slightly different view. i think as an incumbent, you have plenty of specifics. you don't have to look for what barack obama believes. he lived it. he saved the auto industry and reformed wall street and passed health care reform. you don't need to ask him where he stands. he acted on them. in terms of mitt romney, he has lots...
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espys swoop in to save us from the slowest day in sports. the question is, would tim tebow steal the show, even in the off season? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, i'm jonathan capehart in for willie geist, and this is "way too early," the show that was twice nominated for best musical score for a newscast. glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or slisenning live on sirius xm radio. you can do what rob wrigle does as text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this thursday, july 12th, there's a lot going on today, including new signs that the federal reserve is seriously considering another round of stimulus to help boost the economy. >>> coming up, a live report from cnbc to break down what it all means. >>> plus, fun with charts on the house floor. one congressman continues a long-standing tradition of using ridiculous analogies during house debates. we'll have that clip later in the show. >>> but first, let's
espys swoop in to save us from the slowest day in sports. the question is, would tim tebow steal the show, even in the off season? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, i'm jonathan capehart in for willie geist, and this is "way too early," the show that was twice nominated for best musical score for a newscast. glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or slisenning live on sirius xm radio. you can do what rob wrigle does as text the word awake followed...
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by telling us why it is that the a.c.l.u. is filing this lawsuit. well this lawsuit is about basic principles it's about the principle that the united states government cannot kill its own citizens or any people that matter without due process and without following the strictures of international law we're representing the families of these three united states citizens killed by their own government in yemen in drone strikes with no jupe due process and no no judicial process whatsoever so we are asking a court to look into these killings to determine whether they were legal or whether they violated the constitution and international law and to holds top officials accountable if in fact as we believe they were illegal well let's talk about that and you know when you say hold top officials accountable say you you directly go after leon panetta who was the director of the cia now the depart as secretary of defense you talk about military officials but what about the president you know if the reports out there are true that the
by telling us why it is that the a.c.l.u. is filing this lawsuit. well this lawsuit is about basic principles it's about the principle that the united states government cannot kill its own citizens or any people that matter without due process and without following the strictures of international law we're representing the families of these three united states citizens killed by their own government in yemen in drone strikes with no jupe due process and no no judicial process whatsoever so we...
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. >>> thank you for staying with us. i'm maureen umeh. the edge begins with a violent start to the weekend, especially in prince georges county where there is another shooting. the latest is a fatal shooting in langley park. police say it happened after 6:40 tonight on the 1400 block of kenny wau street. they say a man was found dead in the hall wait of the building in this apartment complex. investigators say he may have been shot inside an apartment but made it as far as the hallway after the shooting and police say their investigation is just starting. >> reporter: right now, there is no suspect information and there are a lot of people out and they hope if you so something, give it a call and they will resign at 1-866-411- tips. >> investigators are hopeful witnesses will come forward with more information. the victim's name has not been released. >>> and what started as a vigil ended in a 25 by shooting. a group of young men were out friday night around dark in the park lighting candles and drinking in him river of a friend who had d
. >>> thank you for staying with us. i'm maureen umeh. the edge begins with a violent start to the weekend, especially in prince georges county where there is another shooting. the latest is a fatal shooting in langley park. police say it happened after 6:40 tonight on the 1400 block of kenny wau street. they say a man was found dead in the hall wait of the building in this apartment complex. investigators say he may have been shot inside an apartment but made it as far as the hallway...
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mitt romney has left us with a choice. he's either a liar or what george will would call, a bloviating ignoramus. >> tell us what you really mean. >> yesterday, mitt romney closed his speech with a reference to martin luther king jr., which brings up the uncomfortable memory of the 2007 campaign when he was talking about his father and martin luther king jr. let's look at that. >> i saw my father march with martin luther king. >> my dad marched with martin luther king. >> did you actually see your dad march with martin luther king? >> no, i say that in a figurative sense. i try to be as accurate as i can be, and the -- if you'll look at the literature or the dictionary, the term "saw" includes being aware of in thecethe sense that i've described. i saw my dad march with marten luther king. i saw him in the sense of being aware of his participation. >> and i saw richard wolf win the super bowl. what the -- richard? >> no wonder he's a fan of bill clinton. >> it's way wilder than clinton. clinton at least understood here's t
mitt romney has left us with a choice. he's either a liar or what george will would call, a bloviating ignoramus. >> tell us what you really mean. >> yesterday, mitt romney closed his speech with a reference to martin luther king jr., which brings up the uncomfortable memory of the 2007 campaign when he was talking about his father and martin luther king jr. let's look at that. >> i saw my father march with martin luther king. >> my dad marched with martin luther king....